Showing posts with label #chateaulafiterothschild. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 15, 2023

LeDomduVin: Lafite Rothschild is all about the details!

 



Lafite Rothschild is all about the details!


Unlike Chateau Mouton Rothschild and a few other Chateaux in Bordeaux, which are notorious for changing the visual aspect of their labels each vintage, and despite the recent trend of revamping Bordeaux labels in a rather minimalistic or more modern way, most Bordeaux labels (and bottles) have not changed much over the past 40+ years.

Among the most illustrious, the best example is Chateau Lafite Rothschild’s label, which has only ever-so-slightly evolved.

Maybe for good reasons, as, although grand and majestic, Lafite Rothschild has always conveyed the image of a rather old, austere, closed, and immovable Chateau, long established and anchored in the aristocratic Bordeaux attitude, culture, and traditions, with a dash of British phlegm. (*)

Despite efforts to make a more open and approachable wine in recent vintages, Lafite Rothschild is often closed, shy, dry, tannic, and austere in its youth and may take up to 10-15 years to reach its opening window of drinkability and start to open. The Bordelais call that “classic” Bordeaux style, an expected common trait from a wine of this pedigree.  

Yet, don’t get me wrong, after a few long years in the bottle, when its shyness and austerity come to pass, this old and grumpy aristocrat grows its confidence to reveal all its might, with layers, complexity, concentration, and depth, rewarding the most patient of us with the elegance, finesse, charm, manners, nobility, and sophistication of its privileged superior class. 

And, yet again, despite giving this dusty impression of being frozen in time, Lafite made some changes! Over the years, small and subtle yet significant changes that most people may have yet to notice or pay attention to confirm that Lafite Rothschild is all about the details. 

I'm not talking about the changes in winemaking techniques and cellar or vineyard management that may have occurred over the past decades. I'm talking about the details on the bottles, capsules and even labels that have changed and evolved over the last 40 years. 

Saying that "Lafite Rothschild is all about the details" makes sense as these inconspicuous details perfectly reflect both Lafite’s attitude and behaviour, of not being in your face, showing off everything at once, upfront, but somewhat discreetly, offering clues, pieces of evidence of their quiet, yet profound personality and ability to make changes and adapt without losing their traditional image.

Cleverly concealed in plain sight, often embossed, printed, or painted on the bottle, for whoever would be curious enough to look at them and appreciate their meaning, these details, or symbols, were mainly attributed to noteworthy vintages regarding events meaningful for the Chateau or more on a global scale.    


As an image is worth a thousand words (more especially for those of you who may have no clue about what I’m talking about), I have created the illustration/collage above (header of this post) to show you (at one glance) these details added to the visual aspect of the bottles, capsules and even label of Chateau Lafite Rothschild, only for specific vintages, over the last 40 years. 


Below I put some close-up pictures of these details embossed and/or etched on the bottles, with a brief explanation of their meanings for you to better understand them.  



1945 – End of World War II – Lafite Rothschild embossed the vintage 1945, in an oval, on the bottle to commemorate and honour the war's end. The capsule is red and short on the neck, with only "Mis en Bouteille au Chateau" embossed on it and no drawing of the Chateau.  

1946 – The capsule is red and short on the neck, with a drawing of the Chateau and the writing "Mis en bouteilles au Chateau" in black ink. 

1984 – Between 1946 and 1984, the capsule slightly changed to become longer on the neck and presented the famous Logo "Domaine Barons de Rothschild Lafite" and a drawing of the Chateau in black ink. There is no embossing on the bottles from 1946 to 1984 vintages.  




1985 – Halley's Comet – A representation of the Comet Halley, which last passed by earth in 1986, when the 1985 vintage was peacefully ageing in the barrels, was embossed with "1985" on the bottle. It was the first embossing since the 1945 vintage (TBC, but I think it is correct, as per my experience). 1985 vintage also marks the capsule's first use with the chateau's drawing in black and white ink, which has remained the same in design amid a few changes in the depth of the red colour used for the background.    

1995 – No embossing on the bottles from 1986 to 1995 vintages. 1995 was the last vintage with no embossing on the bottle. All the bottles of the subsequent vintages have been embossed. 



1996 - First use of the logo showing Domaines Barons de Rothschild's five arrows emblem, with the name "Lafite" in the middle, used for 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 vintages. Chateau Lafite Rothschild has embossed all its bottles since the 1996 vintage. 



1999 – Eclipse - Chateau Lafite embossed “1999” (without the five arrows) on the bottle along with a painted eclipse underneath (depicting a smiling moon the like of early 1900s Georges Méliès moon style, covering the sun) to mark the event of 11th August 1999, a total solar eclipse widely seen across Europe, as it was the last total solar eclipse of the millennium.



2000 - The 2000 vintage was embossed inside the logo (Domaines Barons de Rothschild's arrows emblem) to mark both the turn of the century and the millennium. The subsequent vintages 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2020 were also embossed inside the logo.




2005 – Balance - The 2005 vintage was considered one of the best of the decade, along with 2009. Some producers and wine critics even described it as a legendary Bordeaux vintage. It resulted from nearly perfect conditions during the growing season, allowing for a successful budburst and flowering. The ideal weather balance of the 2005 vintage was a combination of continuous sunshine, dry air, hot temperatures, cold night, and little rain, bringing just enough moisture to prevent drought. On that note, Lafite Rothschild painted a pair of scales depicting a cloud and rain (on the left side) and a big bright sun (on the right side) below the embossed “2005” vintage (without the five arrows) to reflect the balance of the vintage.



2008 – Number 8 - Chateau Lafite Rothschild painted the Chinese symbol for the number eight (8), below the embossed "2008" vintage (without the five arrows), in celebration of the First Growth's new vineyard venture in China, "Long Dai", located in the Qiu Shan Valley (Shandong Province). The symbol (and number 8) is considered especially auspicious in China, creating colossal demands and rapidly increasing prices. 




2016 – Hourglass - Château Lafite Rothschild 2016 features a small hourglass etched below the embossed "2016" vintage (without the five arrows) on the bottle as a symbol of time, or more precisely, "waiting for the right time or the right timing", as they quote on their website: "An hourglass has been etched onto our 2016 bottles symbolising a vintage that played hide and seek with us until the last moment." 




2018 – 150th Anniversary - The 2018 vintage marked the 150th anniversary of Château Lafite Rothschild, purchased by Baron James de Rothschild on August 8th, 1868.

The year "1868" and "2018" are embossed on the bottle, with the letters "CL" in red etched right underneath. A small hot air balloon has been added to the label too.

In 1868, hot air balloons represented modernity and progression. They were made notably famous by the giant hot air balloon known as "Le Geant de Nadar" when it flew over Paris, resulting in Nadar's stereographs shot of the "Champs de Mars" and the "Arc de Triomphe" on October 4th, 1868. Nowadays, hot air balloons are commonly used for recreational purposes. They symbolise flying in silence, drifting cross-country, above ground, with peace and serenity.

As for the letters "CL", they have two meanings. First, "CL" is the Roman numeral representation for the number "150", and they are also the initials for "Château Lafite". 


Voila!

That’s all, folks!

Thank you for reading my post. I hope you liked it and may have learned something new about Chateau Lafite Rothschild. Stay tuned for more posts coming soon.  In the meantime, take good care of yourself and your loved ones.   

Cheers! Santé!

Dom


NB: I was a Wine Quality Control Director for nine years, doing all the bottle inspections and authentications in my previous job (provenance, conditions, authenticity, etc..). Consequently, I understandably did not mention or disclose other details to prevent from helping counterfeiters.    

(*) No offence, but it is the Bordeaux native, grandson of a winemaker, and Sommelier / Wine Buyer, with 30+ years of career in the wine industry, growing up in Bordeaux and buying Lafite Rothschild since the early 90s, talking.  Ask the people of my generation working in the wine industry, and they will most likely tell you the same thing …or, maybe not, as they might not speak as openly as I do about such an illustrious Chateau/producers, as they might deem that unappropriated or put themselves in a wrong position with the Chateau… Oh, well… Here I said it, and I’m not the only one to think that way.    


For more details about Chateau Lafite Rothschild, go to their website at https://www.lafite.com/en/

 

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Sunday, June 19, 2022

LeDomduVin: Château Lafite-Rothschild 1961 close-up





Château Lafite-Rothschild 1961




Although I left my position as Wine Quality Control Director, nearly a year ago, after doing it for 9 years in my previous job, I still love doing wine inspections and checking out these old and rare ladies in every detail. 

A few days ago, I had the opportunity to do a brief inspection of a few bottles that were bought by the wine team of one of our outlets, which included some old and rare gems, like this Lafite 1961. 






Always a pleasure to scrutinize these ladies everywhere and even gently lift up their capsules to look at what's underneath. 😀 😄 (we're still talking about a bottle of wine, right? 😉)

This particular bottle showed a great level, good colour and sedimentation. The capsule and label were in good condition and show no counterfeiting signs, even under the microscope and the blue light. 

The capsule had been previously cut, so I couldn't resist opening it and having a closer look at the cork, which was also in very good condition. 








That's a "Passed" to me! How about you? 

Cheers! Santé! 

Dom



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Friday, June 18, 2021

Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 - Jeroboam (5L)


Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L) by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021
Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L)
by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021


Ripples...




This could be the title of one of my new music tracks (I'm working on), and this first picture (above) could be the perfect cover for this track... 



Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L) by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021
Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L)
by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021



But no, not just yet... 



Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L) by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021
Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L)
by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021



For now, these ripples are pieces of history, the sign of a time that has been and has passed, the result of an artisanal craft that is no longer in favour but still has its adepts and defenders: hand-blown glass. 



Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L) by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021
Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L)
by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021



Yes, these are the ripples on the external surface of an old and extremely rare bottle of wine: Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 (again), but, "Jeroboam" this time (5L). An old lady (as I like to call these old and rare bottles of wine) in need of TLC. Probably one of the last remaining specimen of her kind.   




Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L) by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021
Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L)
by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021



These ripples were created by the defaults, bubbles and asperities resulting from the hand-blown glass process, giving the surface of this particular bottle a certain roughness and unevenness, taking a liquid appearance when on a certain angle under the light. 

Mesmerizing, isn't it? 

Personally, I could look at these ripples for a long while and not get tired of their sight. 



Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L) by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021
Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L)
by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021



I love taking care of these old and rare ladies. I always feel humbled and privileged in their presence. They are rare gems and treasures to be protected and preserved, and it is my role and duty to do so. Very lucky to be able to work and have access to such great bottles on a daily basis. Real pieces of history. 

A few days ago was that time of the month again, my visit to the private cellar full of rare and fine old ladies. Coming in all shapes and sizes, like this sleeping beauty, a Jeroboam of Lafite 1959 with its original label and capsule, good level and plenty of stories to tell just by looking at its ripples.

Cheers! Santé!

Stay safe and take good care of yourself, family and friends, and give each other some love, 'cause that's all we got!

Dom

LeDomduVin (aka Dominique Noel)





PS: If interested to listen to my music, you can find some of my music tracks under my other alias "Domelgabor" on YouTube, Spotify, Soundcloud, Apple Music and most of the top music platforms under "Domelgabor" or "Domelgabor Topic" (and even on Instagram and Facebook at @domelgabor and @domelgabor_music)


Also, some people asked me why I use this filter/color for most of my wine pictures. To answer I will say that I use this filter/color as: 
  • It makes the picture look nicer and smoother, 
  • It also enhances the light and harmonizes the colors, (which can be dull or dark and/or yellow when shooting in a cellar). 
  • This particular filter/color is also my personalized touch and it gives a sepia-like vintage aspect that I love.
  • And, to a certain extent, it also protects my pictures from anyone who might intend to use them or do copies, and from counterfeiters to use them as references for the bottle and label colors and fonts and other details.

Dom

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Château Lafite 1959 - Double Magnum (3L)


Château Lafite 1959 (3L) by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021
Château Lafite 1959 (3L)
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Château Lafite 1959 (3L) 



A few days ago was that time of the month again, my visit to the private cellar full of old and rare and fine ladies. Coming in all shapes and sizes, like this sleeping beauty, a double magnum of Lafite 1959 with pristine label and capsule, and high level (reconditioned at the Château, in the late 90s or early 2000s, don't remember exactly). 

A rare (and difficult to find) large format bottle commanding an estimated lowest price at around HKD 155,000 (USD 20,000 or Euros 16,500), knowing that the only and highest price on Wine-Searcher is around HKD 450,000 (roughly USD 58,000 or Euro 48,000)... 



Château Lafite 1959 (3L) by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021
Château Lafite 1959 (3L)
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At that price, no wonder why Lafite is one of the most coveted wines in the world by counterfeiters. 

A beautiful bottle in any case and surely one of the last remaining specimens of her kind.  

Cheers! Santé!

LeDomduVin (aka Dominique Noel)



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